“…Deficient sleep has been associated with leading causes of death in the United States, including cardiovascular disease, malignant neoplasms, cerebrovascular disease, work accidents, diabetes, and hypertension, among others [10,11]. Despite the crucial role that sleep plays in our health, a recent study of nearly 400,000 respondents revealed that Americans are sleeping less than they did a decade ago; in 2017, 32.9% of Americans were sleeping six hours or fewer, compared to 28.6% in 2004 [12]. Considering the essential role of daylight on circadian rhythm, there is strong evidence linking daylight to sleep and general health indicators.…”